英:[rəʊtʃ]
美:[roʊtʃ]
英:[rəʊtʃ]
美:[roʊtʃ]
复数:roaches或roach
第三人称单数:roaches
现在分词:roaching
过去式:roached
过去分词:roached
noun (1)
a silver-green European freshwater cyprinid fish (Rutilus rutilus)also: any of various related fishes (such as some shiners)
any of several American freshwater sunfishes (family Centrarchidae)
noun (2)
a curved cut in the edge of a sail to prevent chafing or to secure a better fit
a roll of hair brushed straight back from the forehead or side of the head
verb
transitive verb
to cut so that the remainder stands upright
roach a horse's mane
to cause to archspecifically: to brush (the hair) in a roach —often used with up
noun (3)
cockroach
the butt of a marijuana cigarette
“cockroach 的缩写”,始见于1830年,人们错误地认为它是一个化合物。
当今的写作中,有时将这种缩写归功于礼貌的愿望,特别是在美国,以避免完整单词的第一个音节所隐含的性暗示,但这似乎是另一种英国虚构,早期使用通常出现在自然历史出版物中。
The Translator must ask pardon of any American lady, into whose hands this book may by chance fall, for making use of so vulgar a term. "Cock-roaches" in the United States, as we are told by one of the numerous English travellers through that country, are always called "roaches" by the fair sex, for the sake of euphony. [B.D. Walsh, footnote in translation of "The Acharnians," 1848]
翻译必须向所有偶然拿到这本书的美国女士道歉,因为使用了这样一个庸俗的术语。据我们所知,美国的“公鸡蟑螂”总是被公平的性别称为“蟑螂”,这是出于委婉的考虑。【B.D.沃尔什,注于《亚喀琉斯人》的翻译,1848年】
“大麻香烟的烟蒂”这一含义始于1938年,也许是因为长得像昆虫,但这可能是完全不同的一个词。相关词: Roach-clip (于1968年)。
帆缘弧形
蜚蠊,油虫,蟑螂:见Blatta
Noun (1) Middle English roche, from Anglo-French roche, rosse Noun (2) origin unknown Noun (3) by shortening
The first known use of roach was in the 13th century
roadnoun
roadstead—often used in plural
an open way for vehicles, persons, and animals
roadbed sense 2
path sense 2b
the road to success
railroad entry 1
a series of visits to several places or the travel necessary to get there traveled with the road company of the play
the team plays five games on the road
roadhousenoun
a bar or inn usually outside city limits
roadblocknoun
a blocking of a road (as by police officers)
roadbednoun
the foundation of a road or railroad
the part of the surface of a road that vehicles travel on
roach1 of 2noun
any of various fishes including some sunfishes and shiners
roach2 of 2noun
cockroach
roach1 of 2noun
any of various fishes including some sunfishes and shiners
roach2 of 2noun
cockroach
roachnoun
cockroach
1 The lake was restocked with roach last year.
去年,这个湖里又放养了一些拟鲤。
2 “It happened when your mother was a teenager. May caught her killing a roach with a fly- swatter. She said, ‘Deborah Fontanel, every living creature on the earth is special.
3 “They scrawl on walls by night and cut the throats of honest freed- men as they sleep. When the sun comes up they hide like roaches. They fear my Brazen Beasts.”
4 Down on the street outside the wall, the roach coach honked its horn.
5 Do I look like I wanna be anywhere near a roach?
6 At the moment, Roaches while burrowed move roughly half the speed as it would above ground.
眼下, 蟑螂在地中移动速度约等于其地上速度的一半.
7 Clearly it wasn’t standard to dine with roaches.
8 Maybe every roach really did look distinctly different to her.
9 About ten million roaches running all over everything—you see them crawling around now.
10 Over this ran aluminum roaches and iron crickets, and in the hot still air butterflies of delicate red tissue wavered among the sharp aroma of animal spoors!
11 The picture was of a bland-faced man with roached hair and handlebar mustache.
12 He also creates a roach warren to field the new roach unit on the battlefield.
脊椎爬行者还建造蟑螂繁殖场,来把新增的蟑螂部队投入战场.
13 I was as trapped as a roach under a dishrag!
14 Until then, they would go back home to the rats and roaches.
15 Matt could hardly remember those terrible days three years before, when he was kept in a pen with roaches for friends and old chicken bones for toys.
16 Gregor would have said no, but the toddler climbed right up on the roach’s back.
17 From now oh, he felt an allegiance to the roaches that he knew would never fade.
18 He took the roach and the scissors out of my hand.
19 The roach took off immediately, and Gregor found himself jogging to keep up with it.
20 When I opened my eyes, four oversize fetterlings were writhing beneath both of her heels, like roaches being smooshed on a kitchen floor.
1 蟑螂
2 翻车鱼
3 额前卷发
5 警察
constabulary traps gumheel gum-foot man law police officer heat stick bear flat finger sky trap copper hop snake pig bull cop jack collar tin penny claw dick fuzzy policeman constable fuzz sham John nab bogey Bobby slop peeler flathead paddy pounder Robert mulligan lawman snatcher gendarme bluecoat finest oink gumshoe flatfoot azul shamus Kodiak gazer flic carabiniere bizzy walloper rozzer alguacil flattie skull-buster scuffer
6 烟蒂